GREEN
Pickled Dilled Beans
Anyone who has green or yellow beans growing in their garden knows that there's no stopping them if you keep picking them on a regular basis. I've been harvesting beans (both green and yellow) for ab...
Posted on 8/10/12 at 1:59 PM
Aldo Leopold-Green Fire is tonight
GREEN FIRE: Aldo Leopold & A Land Ethic For Our Time NORTH DAKOTA PREMIERE Tuesday, September 20th, 7pm Festival Concert Hall, North Dakota State University Campus Please join us at the Festiv...
Posted on 9/20/11 at 2:06 PM
Going green
Yesterday I got out and walked an area in western Cass County with diverse tree plantings in hopes of finding some late fall birds. The fruit trees indeed held good numbers of American robins and ceda...
Posted on 11/1/10 at 1:11 PM
Green Lake, Minn., ice out is earliest ever
SPICER — The ice cover on Green Lake went out on Monday, the earliest in 115 years of record keeping.By Tom Cherveny , March 20, 2012
Can we stop ‘poster child’ of invasive species?
SPICER — It only took two years from their initial discovery in waters between Lake Huron and Lake Erie in 1988 for zebra mussels to spread throughout all of the Great Lakes.By Tom Cherveny , September 04, 2010
Tougher laws, closed accesses among proposals to protect Green Lake from zebra mussels
By Tom Cherveny , September 04, 2010
Let’s Go Fishing volunteers know how to set the hook
By Tom Cherveny , August 28, 2010
Green Lake group to rally for containing zebra mussels
SPICER — Fear of the havoc that a zebra mussel infestation could bring to Green Lake and other waters in the Crow River watershed has led the Green Lake Property Owners Association to host a return presentation by retired fisheries biologist and outdoor author Dick Sternberg.By Tom Cherveny , August 16, 2010
Green Lake divers give back
SPICER — Scuba divers returned to the depths of Green Lake for a second year as part of the commitment by Let’s Go Fishing with Seniors Minnesota to give back to the lake that offers it so much.By Tom Cherveny , July 15, 2010
Green Lake divers give back
By Tom Cherveny , July 10, 2010
Divers returning to clean up Green Lake
SPICER — Scuba divers will be returning to Green Lake for a second annual Clean Day and Underwater Recovery Challenge on June 12.May 29, 2010
Boaters encouraged to congregate elsewhere on Green Lake
By Carolyn Lange , May 27, 2010
Millions and millions of walleye
By Tom Cherveny , May 08, 2010
Speaker to propose Zebra mussel prevention strategy
By Tom Cherveny , April 10, 2010
Invasive species too close
By Tom Cherveny , February 06, 2010
Rise of ethanol affects prairie birds
A new report says government incentives for corn-based ethanol are motivating farmers to convert grasslands to cornfields, resulting in declining grassland bird populations in the Prairie Pothole Region, including Minnesota, North Dakota and South Dakota.By By Seth Tupper, Forum Communications Co. , January 27, 2010
Invasive aquatic species is topic for open house
WILLMAR — Zebra mussel infestations are less than an hour’s drive away, putting Kandiyohi County lakes at risk, warns the Green Lakes Property Owners’ Association.By Tribune Sports , January 23, 2010
Tatanka Bluffs picking up speed, direction
REDWOOD FALLS — Efforts to develop a green corridor in Renville, Redwood and other counties in the Upper Minnesota River watershed are starting to move forward at a trail hiker’s pace.By Tom Cherveny , October 17, 2009
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